We explore the impact of vertical specialization — trade in goods across multiple stages of production — on the relationship between trade and business cycle synchronization across countries. We develop an international business cycle model in which the degree of vertical specialization varies with trade barriers. With perfect competition, we show analytically that fluctuations in measured total factor productivity are not linked across countries through trade. In numerical simulations, we find little dependence of business cycle synchronization on trade intensity. An extension of the model to allow for imperfect competition has the potential to resolve these shortcomings
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC, n° 791/2003This paper looks at the impact of international vertic...
Substantial evidence suggests that countries with stronger trade linkages have more synchro-nized bu...
International audienceThis paper questions the impact of trade integration on business cycle sychron...
International audienceI investigate the determinants of business cycle synchronization across region...
Dramatic changes are occurring in the nature of international trade. Production processes increasing...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
The growth in the trade share of output is one of the most important features of the world economy s...
Vertical intra-industry trade accounts for a large share of trade between countries characterized by...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
Some key criteria in the optimal currency area literature are that countries should join a currency ...
Countries that trade more with each other tend to have more correlated business cycles. Yet, traditi...
This thesis investigates the macroeconomic implications of vertically fragmented production by shedd...
This paper studies the relationship between international trade and output fluctuations. We find evi...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
International audienceThis paper questions the impact of trade integration on business cycle sychron...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC, n° 791/2003This paper looks at the impact of international vertic...
Substantial evidence suggests that countries with stronger trade linkages have more synchro-nized bu...
International audienceThis paper questions the impact of trade integration on business cycle sychron...
International audienceI investigate the determinants of business cycle synchronization across region...
Dramatic changes are occurring in the nature of international trade. Production processes increasing...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
The growth in the trade share of output is one of the most important features of the world economy s...
Vertical intra-industry trade accounts for a large share of trade between countries characterized by...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
Some key criteria in the optimal currency area literature are that countries should join a currency ...
Countries that trade more with each other tend to have more correlated business cycles. Yet, traditi...
This thesis investigates the macroeconomic implications of vertically fragmented production by shedd...
This paper studies the relationship between international trade and output fluctuations. We find evi...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
International audienceThis paper questions the impact of trade integration on business cycle sychron...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC, n° 791/2003This paper looks at the impact of international vertic...
Substantial evidence suggests that countries with stronger trade linkages have more synchro-nized bu...
International audienceThis paper questions the impact of trade integration on business cycle sychron...